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it tells us what earnings. and the price earnings multiple and effect of the size evaluation special sauce is the company's growth rate. the m, remember, figure out the price of a stock by looking at earnings times the m. m is heavily dependent on the growth of the company. we will pay a bigger m or multiple for businesses with higher growth because that growth means earnings get larger and larger in the years ahead. remember with growth investing, it is all about the out years. that's in quotes. the out years. years well behind the next year that so many focus on. projecting a high growth rate is nirvana for a high stock investor. as a general rule of thumb, when it comes to high octane secular grower, stock can trade it up a multiple twice as high before it gets too expensive for the vast majority of growth oriented money managers. and earnings per share at 20% clip, stock could fly as high as 40 times earnings. though it is too rich for me to recommend on this show and stock won't trade down to a multiple of
it tells us what earnings. and the price earnings multiple and effect of the size evaluation special sauce is the company's growth rate. the m, remember, figure out the price of a stock by looking at earnings times the m. m is heavily dependent on the growth of the company. we will pay a bigger m or multiple for businesses with higher growth because that growth means earnings get larger and larger in the years ahead. remember with growth investing, it is all about the out years. that's in...
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kate, what can you tell us? >> maria, we just received word that an administrative law judge ruled in favor of request by the u.s. tone for southern district in manhattan to stay civil proceedings goens steven cohen, founder of sac capital. sec two weeks or so, rather almost three weeks, filed suit against stephen cohen saying he failed to super advise his own employees as they engage in pattern known as security fraud, among other charges. today was the deadline by which cohen was supposed to respond to sec charges and we were told he would deny the substance of every charge. instead, however, u.s. attorney for southern district in money manhattan intervened asking that the civil proceedings be halted while his own case, his own criminal indictment, of sac the firm, proceed. essentially a judge granted that request and has denied a related sac request to see document related to the civil inquiry. a lot of moving parts here, maria. but effectively, the focus right now, will be on the criminal case, not the civil
kate, what can you tell us? >> maria, we just received word that an administrative law judge ruled in favor of request by the u.s. tone for southern district in manhattan to stay civil proceedings goens steven cohen, founder of sac capital. sec two weeks or so, rather almost three weeks, filed suit against stephen cohen saying he failed to super advise his own employees as they engage in pattern known as security fraud, among other charges. today was the deadline by which cohen was...
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how much do you use indicator reports? i use them very little because i build a model from the ground up. i listen to companies and make my own mosaic of an analysis from that. not from the top to bottom like other people. they are lazy. next, jim, you're a great person and role model. i admire you very much. best of luck in everything you do. let's go have a cheese steak and gino's and celebrate our greatness. >>> next from@sultanspeaks. i wants to know the strategy if you are sit awning 25% profit, cash in? 100%? 50%? double up? boo-yah. you are done after the the half. >>> this tweert wants to know, jim, what is similar to jpm? those are the ones i'm focused on, otherwise we just look at the website and look up what they have to say and that will do it. stick with cramer. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop,
how much do you use indicator reports? i use them very little because i build a model from the ground up. i listen to companies and make my own mosaic of an analysis from that. not from the top to bottom like other people. they are lazy. next, jim, you're a great person and role model. i admire you very much. best of luck in everything you do. let's go have a cheese steak and gino's and celebrate our greatness. >>> next from@sultanspeaks. i wants to know the strategy if you are sit...
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a slogan many of us are familiar with. macy's has everything. and today for first time in four years macy's reported sales and earnings that were disappointing. and the company's too good, too well run with to good of a breadth of merchandise not to worry about the short fall. and from the looks of it, not a lot of everything selling. this's the last thing we want to hear. my current thing, we're losing the leadership by the day. we know every citizen, remember the spike at the two-year high, the housing market, they're nowhere to be seen on the new high list. they're more likely to be found hovering near the low list giving up hard fought gains. i know mortgage gains are up from historic lows and housing is more affordable than in 2006, but not enough anymore, people. there are many sectors that depend on housing for oomph and it's within them. we have had terrific runs. many applies as paints, woods, mortgage insurers, any further increases in mortgage rates and this're that -- they're only a hair's breath from going higher. no wonder we saw -
a slogan many of us are familiar with. macy's has everything. and today for first time in four years macy's reported sales and earnings that were disappointing. and the company's too good, too well run with to good of a breadth of merchandise not to worry about the short fall. and from the looks of it, not a lot of everything selling. this's the last thing we want to hear. my current thing, we're losing the leadership by the day. we know every citizen, remember the spike at the two-year high,...
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do you think the rises are behind us or ahead of us? >> i think in the short term, most of it is behind us, but in the next couple years, it's only just begun. again, it was cheap money that got us here, both in asset prices, in stocks, but certainly also in bonds. so you get a reversal of that, it's going to be a major headwind for stocks. >> let me pick it up with kenny. cheap money saved the world. >> we're normalizing here. this is a chic buying opportunity. >> peter makes a lot of good points, and i mentioned on the same side of this argument, i think we're here only because of the cheap money. but that being said, i do think if the economy turns around, it will abe buying opportunity. i think the buying opportunity is coming. i don't think we're there yet because i think the market is weaker. i think we're going to get a 10% drop in the market, but i think you'll turn right around to between 16 and 25. so yes, i think long term there's absolutely a buying opportunity. >> i hand it back to peter, and peter, does that make sense to
do you think the rises are behind us or ahead of us? >> i think in the short term, most of it is behind us, but in the next couple years, it's only just begun. again, it was cheap money that got us here, both in asset prices, in stocks, but certainly also in bonds. so you get a reversal of that, it's going to be a major headwind for stocks. >> let me pick it up with kenny. cheap money saved the world. >> we're normalizing here. this is a chic buying opportunity. >> peter...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> unfortunately, congress does not want to eat its own obama care cooking. now it looks like they won't have to upon. the white house office of personnel management is set to rule that the government can continue to pay the 75% subsidy for all those gold-plated health care plans that congress and its staff doesn't want to give up. meanwhile, the rest of us will suffer obama care rate shock most of the time. this is insiderism at its work pft mark simone, i go to you. i cannot believe that they're pulling this off. >> of course, i believe it. no interviewer has ever said that barack obama, if this plan is so good, why have you given everybody
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> unfortunately, congress does not want to eat its own obama care cooking....
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steve, what can you tell us? >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole, there are differing opinions from fed officials about the next steps for the central bank. we interviewed three federal reserve banks today and we got three differing opinions. one group, dennis lockhart from atlanta suggest many the fed could, in fact, taper in september. >> the way i'm thinking of it at the moment is i'm actually looking at the data and asking if they deny or in some way undermine the basic outlook that i have in place. on that basis, then i can get comfortable with the move in september of some time. >> i do think if the data continue to progress as we've seen, and i do agree that we should edge down or taper or purchase later this year. >> but jim from st. louis, he had another opinion. he thinks the data is sht clear enough and he thinks the federal reserve ought to wait. >> i don't think we have to be in any hurry in this situation. if the place is running low and we have mixed data on the economy. so, you know, i would
steve, what can you tell us? >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole, there are differing opinions from fed officials about the next steps for the central bank. we interviewed three federal reserve banks today and we got three differing opinions. one group, dennis lockhart from atlanta suggest many the fed could, in fact, taper in september. >> the way i'm thinking of it at the moment is i'm actually looking at the data and asking if they deny or in some way undermine the basic...
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less for us. more for you. >> the following is a cnbc prime original. >> sometimes a revolution can begin suddenly, without notice. this one begins on a january afternoon in 2009, when a man named janis krums boards the ferry for his commute home from manhattan. >> that day was like any other day. very cold day. >> they set out for the short ride across the hudson river, same as always. then comes the announcement. what's the first indication to you that this trip is gonna be unusual? >> the captain going on the speaker, saying there's a plane in the hudson. >> just moments earlier, a
less for us. more for you. >> the following is a cnbc prime original. >> sometimes a revolution can begin suddenly, without notice. this one begins on a january afternoon in 2009, when a man named janis krums boards the ferry for his commute home from manhattan. >> that day was like any other day. very cold day. >> they set out for the short ride across the hudson river, same as always. then comes the announcement. what's the first indication to you that this trip is...
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i don't -- i haven't used this. >> haven't used the magic mask. >> i might need to. it would put the world's largest cosmetics group in the lead of china's $15 billion skin care market. and china, skin care say big thing. nobody goes out in the sun. >> umbrellas sometimes too. >> have you seen what people do at beach in china? >> no. >> sometimes even wear masks over their face, these things you can wear, just how people now wear shirts at the beach, you know, these -- >> you wear a sun shirt. >> sometimes i do. avoiding the spf shirts. and can wear a spf mask at the beach. it is very -- >> that seems a little extreme. >> i've seen pictures. i wish i could say i've been at the beach in china. where would the beach be? >> by the ocean. >> dalian. >> should we move on now? >> save me from myself, thank you. appreciate it. >> bhp billiton says u.s. authorities are laid out grounds for possible enforcement action against the global miner for corrupt practices. this is part of a four-year probe linked partly to bhp's 2008 olympic sponsorship. the company has been under in
i don't -- i haven't used this. >> haven't used the magic mask. >> i might need to. it would put the world's largest cosmetics group in the lead of china's $15 billion skin care market. and china, skin care say big thing. nobody goes out in the sun. >> umbrellas sometimes too. >> have you seen what people do at beach in china? >> no. >> sometimes even wear masks over their face, these things you can wear, just how people now wear shirts at the beach, you...
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joining us is the ceo. the alternative assets over $184 billion under management presidents all over the world, all different kind, bruce, welcome to "squawk box," thank you for joining us. >> good morning. thank you. >> i don't know where to start, you guys are not that known to our audience, when you go through the portfolio is spectacular. the amount of stuff have you your hands into is incredible. give us your take on the global economy an global real estate right now. >> first, we're very bullish on america. >> we love that. >> and the economy is doing extremely well. we put a lot of money through 2009, '10, '11, housing is coming back, retail is coming back. shale gas revolution is doing a lot of things, manufacturing is coming back. we're very bullish on everything american, you see it in our results today. the rest of the world is slowing, but that means there is big opportunity there and so we're positive about putting money in those places, we are still putting money into america. >> it should be
joining us is the ceo. the alternative assets over $184 billion under management presidents all over the world, all different kind, bruce, welcome to "squawk box," thank you for joining us. >> good morning. thank you. >> i don't know where to start, you guys are not that known to our audience, when you go through the portfolio is spectacular. the amount of stuff have you your hands into is incredible. give us your take on the global economy an global real estate right now....
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it is on us, mr. gordon. >> wow. >> we're going to give you the vehicle. >> that's -- >> celebration, number 9 million. >> wow. >> what a great guy. that's just -- that's classic. is that really 9 millionth guy or did you pick that -- how lucky are you? you're just stepping in it left and right, aren't you? that's perfect. he's 92, buying a ford. that's perfect. >> ford f-150, the best-selling truck in america and a small businessman that has optimism about the future. give all of us a lot of inspiration. >> like the construction industry. >> 92 is the new 60. >> i agree. we're using a lot of those metaphors. why do we keep doing that? >> we're all getting old, that's why. >> when is your birthday in. >> we think the same way, joe. i'm still in february. 921 inspiration for me. >> all right. i saw the stock, that's a new high, right? new all time high. and i don't know, by accident i hit a monthly chart, just to make myself absolutely sick, because i'm talking about going back to a couple of years ago
it is on us, mr. gordon. >> wow. >> we're going to give you the vehicle. >> that's -- >> celebration, number 9 million. >> wow. >> what a great guy. that's just -- that's classic. is that really 9 millionth guy or did you pick that -- how lucky are you? you're just stepping in it left and right, aren't you? that's perfect. he's 92, buying a ford. that's perfect. >> ford f-150, the best-selling truck in america and a small businessman that has optimism...
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he joins us now. thank you for speaking to us this morning. to what extent can gold actually make a meaningful comeback given that tapering is probably coming, whether it is september or october, we don't really care. but tapering is here and dollar -- the dollar will be rising on the back of that. >> yeah. i think that's -- that's the interesting part of where we are right now in the evolution of the goal traders. i think the taper, whether it is coming in september or october, it is coming. and i think that those expectations have been largely now built into the market. what has been very interesting over the last six months, i guess, is what has happened to the physical demand that we're seeing in china, and that dramatic pickup is doing a lot to offset what has happened in terms of the changing of expectations from investors, largely western investors and what we have seen of the disinvestment coming out of the etfs and strong buildup of short positions on the exchanges. i think in the near term, it is likely going to be a market that you'
he joins us now. thank you for speaking to us this morning. to what extent can gold actually make a meaningful comeback given that tapering is probably coming, whether it is september or october, we don't really care. but tapering is here and dollar -- the dollar will be rising on the back of that. >> yeah. i think that's -- that's the interesting part of where we are right now in the evolution of the goal traders. i think the taper, whether it is coming in september or october, it is...
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joins us now. i'm looking at the doj complaint right now. they believe this merger will result in higher fares, less competition. one quote from the complaint says, the merger of these two important competitors will just make things worse. and then they focus on a couple examples. the one they focus on the most is the d.c. reagan airport which is not surprisingly a big hub for both us airways as well as for american when you look at the east coast in terms of flight service, and according to the doj, the merged airline would have a monopoly of 63% of the nonstop routes out of reagan national airport as a result. d.c. passengers would likely see higher prices, fewer choices if the merger is allowed. they say these two airlines would thrive independently so there's no need for them to merge. it is interesting to note as well, kelly, when you look at this complaint, the doj is taking the lead, but there are six attorney generals who have joined in filing the suit including the attorney generals from t
joins us now. i'm looking at the doj complaint right now. they believe this merger will result in higher fares, less competition. one quote from the complaint says, the merger of these two important competitors will just make things worse. and then they focus on a couple examples. the one they focus on the most is the d.c. reagan airport which is not surprisingly a big hub for both us airways as well as for american when you look at the east coast in terms of flight service, and according to...
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us. >> i tried to get people off it. >> i know. there were a couple of -- deutsche was 225. goldman saw 200, right? >> we took a stab at it. didn't work. >> yeah. >> you have to. >> if this had come in at 210, 225, you know, god forbid higher, it really would have been the coup de grace. >> the point is we're not getting anywhere near that number. god forbid we got a real jobs number. >> i see. i see. >> i don't know if god forbid is the right tone. >> i don't knknow what you're s. heavens to betsy. >> not the only big story today. >> we seemed to have reached the final point in the battle for dell. we told you first this morning, dell special committee, the board of directors and michael dell and silver lake reached a new deal underwhich the buyout group will pay $13.75 in cash. and also guerin need shareholders will also receive the eight cent quarterly dividend, which was in some question as the buyout moves along. all of this, of course, coming after a very tense showdown between that
us. >> i tried to get people off it. >> i know. there were a couple of -- deutsche was 225. goldman saw 200, right? >> we took a stab at it. didn't work. >> yeah. >> you have to. >> if this had come in at 210, 225, you know, god forbid higher, it really would have been the coup de grace. >> the point is we're not getting anywhere near that number. god forbid we got a real jobs number. >> i see. i see. >> i don't know if god forbid is the...
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less for us. more for you. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum in russia according to his lawyer. nbc's jim maceda is live in moscow with the latest, jim? >> reporter: hi, kelly, that's right, we were into the sixth week of watching or waiting for more snowden to come out of the transit lounge at the airport here in moscow. the planets were really lining up to suggest that he would be staying there for a long time, but it was confirmed today by snowden's lawyer that snowden was issued temporary asylum. we saw images at least of his new official refugee passport dated yesterday, july 31st. good for one year. but this asylum is renewable after that indefinitely one year at a time. so, despite the wait at the airport, this process which normally takes three to six months, in fact, russian officials fast tracked that process, and within two weeks, really, he got this ability now to travel anywhere he wants to in russia. when asked where snowde
less for us. more for you. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum in russia according to his lawyer. nbc's jim maceda is live in moscow with the latest, jim? >> reporter: hi, kelly, that's right, we were into the sixth week of watching or waiting for more snowden to come out of the transit lounge at the airport here in moscow. the planets were really lining up to suggest that he would be staying there for a long time, but it...
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that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those clocks were set 10,000 years ago, and when i observe light 10,000 years ago those were put there, that's your claim 87? >> well data is based on assumptions of the past. you don't know because you weren't there. >> no i wasn't there but i'm pretty sure we had a civil war. i'm pretty sure we had isaac newton, i'm pretty sure we had gal lai galileo. >> we're not going to get this solved today or any time soon but we want to thank all of our guests, bill, don, ca have i and georgia. thank you. bill, sit tight, we want to leave time for questions from our viewers outside of the topic today. waj, at a it away
that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those...
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at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. adrienne at the garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that starred their voices are drowned out too often. who hope that shouting will distract from real solutions. they are doing serious damage the lives and opportunities of the texans the claim to represent. they brag about low unemployment, while at the tame -- same time dramatically underfunding texas education. they travel to states as far away as california and new york, trying to lure business to texas, while at the same time ignoring the needs of high your education system to make sure opportunities are available all of our young texans. soon as we know the consequence of that will be we will probably have to travel to other states. there not being true to what people in t
at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. adrienne at the garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that starred their voices are drowned out too often. who hope that shouting will distract from real solutions. they are doing...
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and christopher hill joins us. will be talking about the recent threats from al qaeda that led to the closure of u.s. embassies in the middle east and africa. and a book of the future of u.s.-russian relations following the announcement president obama has canceled his meeting with vladimir putin.
and christopher hill joins us. will be talking about the recent threats from al qaeda that led to the closure of u.s. embassies in the middle east and africa. and a book of the future of u.s.-russian relations following the announcement president obama has canceled his meeting with vladimir putin.
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much more there would have to use much mo land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exact it then becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this makes the necessary the former indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on soto ban those now would be a result of more application of pesticides. john: more environmental damage. thank you. next, it is fire season putting up these massive the blazes is a job but it mu be done government? wh you thank you knnw is not so. >> wildfires raging out of control right now in texas. >> already killing two people in the state of colorado. >> this is a libertarian show but even they say fighting fires as one of the few things the government must do. who will do it if not government? private companies. you probably don't know nearly half the people the federal government uses to fight wildfis work for private companies. it is a myth that must be done by government and in some part
much more there would have to use much mo land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exact it then becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this makes the necessary the former indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on soto ban those now would be a result of more application of pesticides. john: more...
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they used to bottle feed the kangaroo. the kangaroo looks like it gets the dog in a head lock at one point. while the dog is tes a boot to midsection. gets him in the neck. >> looks like they're having a good time. >> generally kangaroos pack a punch this one seems friendly. >> the dog has the lower center of gravity which can be an advantage in a fight like this. the kangaroo can do the hop. he put the dog in a head lock. i think my $5 on the kangaroo was well spent. >> no blood. no injuries. fair fight. >>> from those two to these two, this video at the san diego zoo. just a monkey taking a ride on his hippo friend. >> my gosh. this is awesome. >> he's having a snack up there, too. >> this is like a freeloader friend. >> like a buddy cop duo. one is always the muscle. one is always the crafty one with brains. >>> this may look like the deserts, but this star wars video was shot in southern utah. may the force be with you. it's hard core time, star wars style. >> bring yourself to let go. >> this video shows jeremy, a cou
they used to bottle feed the kangaroo. the kangaroo looks like it gets the dog in a head lock at one point. while the dog is tes a boot to midsection. gets him in the neck. >> looks like they're having a good time. >> generally kangaroos pack a punch this one seems friendly. >> the dog has the lower center of gravity which can be an advantage in a fight like this. the kangaroo can do the hop. he put the dog in a head lock. i think my $5 on the kangaroo was well spent. >>...
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at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. a troop-nearing entrepreneur. -- a true pionerring entrepreneur. adrienne garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. texas women know that ellis has our back. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that is more star. they are ready to talk about how it can be even greater. the majority of texans are ready to start that conversation. their voices are too often drowned out by the shouts of people in power who provoke division. who hope that shouting will distract from real solutions. they are doing serious damage to the lives and opportunities of the texans the claim to represent. they brag about low unemployment, while at the tame same time dramatically underfunding texas education. they travel to states as far away as california and new york, trying to lure business to texa
at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. a troop-nearing entrepreneur. -- a true pionerring entrepreneur. adrienne garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. texas women know that ellis has our back. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that is more star. they are...
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was used. now the survey was on the last five days and it asked 1400 people this question. the syria government is using chemical weapons against syrians should the united states intervene. >> we are not the world police. i don't think we should get involved. i there's way too many problems to get involved at this point. >> i feel bad that it's going out of there and i don't think that we are ready right now in the crown try to go to another war. we just got out of a war and i just think right now that we have a lot of problems at home that we need to take care of. >> i think that the country should get involved and not to think of it. >> i would like to see more involvement of other countrys the, britain, germany, the u.n., they would all come together and agree that it's something that we should do jointly. i agree at that point that we should get involved otherwise it's hard for us to get in involved in other people's matters. >> i guess the military efforts and it's self-defense here in the
was used. now the survey was on the last five days and it asked 1400 people this question. the syria government is using chemical weapons against syrians should the united states intervene. >> we are not the world police. i don't think we should get involved. i there's way too many problems to get involved at this point. >> i feel bad that it's going out of there and i don't think that we are ready right now in the crown try to go to another war. we just got out of a war and i just...
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none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to- who recovered and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now, jorgensen-britts group, and we attack it from a couple of different angles. providing direct treatment back in the nineties, to now running full-service employee assistance programs where we work to intervene in the disease and get folks into recovery before they lose everything. i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to g
none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to- who recovered and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now,...
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much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> ad this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it tn becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this makes the necessary the former indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now uld be a result of more plicatio of pesticides. john: more environmental damage. thank you. next, it is fire season putting up these massive the blazes is a job but it mu be done by vernment? what you thank you knnw is not so. >> wildfires raging out of control rightnow in texas. >> already killing two people in the state of colorado. >> this is a libertarian show but even they say ghting fires as one of the few things the government must do. who will do it if not government? private companies. you probably don't know nearly half the people the federal government uses to fight wildfires work for privatcompanies. it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts
much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> ad this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase that is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it tn becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant this makes the necessary the former indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now uld be a result of more plicatio of pesticides. john: more...
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where does that leave us? it says senator mikulski the matter how hard you work obol sides of the aisle we will not approve the appropriations. but we have the gridlock but with the higher jobless rate in not meeting the needs of public safety senator murray and senator collins from the transportation housing sector but muller many with inadequate infrastructure with capital improvement programs and investment of the new e equipment in order to improve public safety to put people to work in the construction. 51% of the jobs are created by investing in infrastructure particularly in the construction industry will hear from those who worked there and we had a bill that would put people to work with bridges and highways to improve public safety and would have gotten america moving and working and we should do the same but with the whole of the budget committee let's try to get america out. >> was a difficult task sandy behind us is men and women in the building trades industry they want a paycheck and they want t
where does that leave us? it says senator mikulski the matter how hard you work obol sides of the aisle we will not approve the appropriations. but we have the gridlock but with the higher jobless rate in not meeting the needs of public safety senator murray and senator collins from the transportation housing sector but muller many with inadequate infrastructure with capital improvement programs and investment of the new e equipment in order to improve public safety to put people to work in the...
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and, now, thosthat we carry with us everywhere will bring us wireless emergency alerts, with a unique sound and vibration, you'll be in the know, wherever you are. john: going swimming? are u willing to swim in the ocean and thinks in large part to that movie a lot of people are scared of sharks and every couple years the media will scare you to death. >> a shark invasion and unprovoked shark attacks are on the rise. >> be where their country. >> sharks' season? what ds that mean? it just means he spent more time in the water. is that what we have to worry about? othessuff is much more likely to hurt you. working at ripley's aquarium in toronto and helps the discovery channel produce shark week, a andy dehart the 30-year is silly? >> absolutelyt is unfounded the around the globe less than 100 shark bites per year on people the counter to that is we kill 73 billion sharks per year. john: and stuff to worry about you said driving to the beach is more dangerous? >> there is a lot of things more dangerous including many machines more like sending machines. john: 3500 americans drowned or
and, now, thosthat we carry with us everywhere will bring us wireless emergency alerts, with a unique sound and vibration, you'll be in the know, wherever you are. john: going swimming? are u willing to swim in the ocean and thinks in large part to that movie a lot of people are scared of sharks and every couple years the media will scare you to death. >> a shark invasion and unprovoked shark attacks are on the rise. >> be where their country. >> sharks' season? what ds that...
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>> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm on him, on whether or not he will be able to live up to the hype and repeat what he did a year ago. >> the poor guy had a stomach virus. when i had one, i wanted to stay in bed all day. i applaud him for just being up. graham watson, yahoo! sports, thank you very much. >>> and now the nfl. the league handed down another drug defensive suspension. a bengals defenseman will miss eight games of the upcoming season for violating the nfl's policy on performance enhancing substances. he will not be able to return to the bengals a
>> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm...
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john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as the first resort to use this force a of 200,550,000 per year or 150 per day. john: we have videotape and arizona adrian that served two tours was asleep in his bet. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screening in telling his wife and son to hide in the clause he walked into the hallway with his military weapon police conducting a drug raid engaged 71 bullets in him 22 times he never engaged his weapon.@ >> his wife called 911. john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat that has been more than one hour that they h
john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as...
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john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as the first resort to use this force as of 200,550,000 per year or 150 per day. john: we have videotape and arizona adrian that served two tours was asleep in his bet. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screening in telling his wife and son to hide in the clause he walked into the hallway with his military weapon police conducting a drug raid engaged 71 bullets in him 22 times he never engaged his weapon.@ >> his wife called 911. john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat that has been more than one hour that they
john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as...
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>> we have the producers found us working in the club. we made this record. those were the ones that we were there to supervise. at the time, i can still do it. we learned how to tune the echo, equalization. we are like sponges. tavis: i am moved by the fact that such a young age, you knew what you wanted it to sound like and what it should sound like. andany people are produced, you'll learn to work the board arned to work thed t board. did was ask questions. you can really concentrate. tavis: how did you hook up? >> said there is a full set hah ontario. they say there is this visiting guy that we have before. to pick up an electric guitar and start. songs that were not very good. most amazing thing about the first song was recorded in 1962, maybe 1961. at the voice of america radio station. this fellow heard me playing the guitar at a party and i said, i have to get you on tape. i have lots of stuff. it was a real to rio. there was nothing to do. year in high school, i would have been there back in tampa. that was all that i had. that recording, my style ha
>> we have the producers found us working in the club. we made this record. those were the ones that we were there to supervise. at the time, i can still do it. we learned how to tune the echo, equalization. we are like sponges. tavis: i am moved by the fact that such a young age, you knew what you wanted it to sound like and what it should sound like. andany people are produced, you'll learn to work the board arned to work thed t board. did was ask questions. you can really concentrate....
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i will not stand by while they take the right to vote away from us. this summer the supreme court struck down and there will be tighter voting laws. >> voting rights is really -- when we look at the right to vote. it is the avenue for which we show we care if we care about criminal justice issues it is a at the ballot we can voice our opinion of issues. it essentially mutes americans to speak on the other issues. >> i heard from a lot of african/americans that they care about, one was the travon martin voter. >> all generations and all demographics. this attack on voting rights we are are seeing across the demographics that care about this issue. inspirational photos that came from washington. young people we see who are there and think the issues are extremeliy important. it speaks to the desire of americans to fight for this fundamental right that is a part of the values of our democracy. >> young americans didn't experience what it was like to grow up. of the are young people -- do young people take it for granted? >> i think they do. when we look
i will not stand by while they take the right to vote away from us. this summer the supreme court struck down and there will be tighter voting laws. >> voting rights is really -- when we look at the right to vote. it is the avenue for which we show we care if we care about criminal justice issues it is a at the ballot we can voice our opinion of issues. it essentially mutes americans to speak on the other issues. >> i heard from a lot of african/americans that they care about, one...
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. >> you used to have liberal republicans and you used to have conservative democrats. and to get things done you had to have a coalition across those lines. >> the center has largely disappeared. >> the center has largely disappeared. the republican party is a very conservative party and the democratic party is a more liberal party than it was. and so you've got that. and the third factor is people don't -- in the way that owe neal and reagan did, people don't socialize. members of congress come in on a monday night or tuesday and they leave on a thursday night or friday morning and they don't interact with one another in the way they used to. they're in the here to do it. they're families don't get to know one another. they're not put into situations where they learn to like somebody who is on the opposite side. >> so many disincentives to finding common ground. >> correct. >> allowing a personal relationship to drive whatever -- professional issues. let me slide back to this question on whether congress is a reflection of the country and let's pick one issue in the n
. >> you used to have liberal republicans and you used to have conservative democrats. and to get things done you had to have a coalition across those lines. >> the center has largely disappeared. >> the center has largely disappeared. the republican party is a very conservative party and the democratic party is a more liberal party than it was. and so you've got that. and the third factor is people don't -- in the way that owe neal and reagan did, people don't socialize....
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thanks for joining us today. >> sure. >> what can you tell us? you've been talking with people monitoring this fire. >> just trying to keep up with this fire. without being there, or being in the way. i heard six buildings were residences engulfed and we've had quite a bit of help there. i understand this is something i heard offhand that there might be a water pressure problem out there. >> okay. we're watching ladder trucks throwing water from the air. hard to see whether crews are able to get through these locations. >> that is it. several homes are on fire. only thing, only good news is that i don't believe we're going to have a loss of life. >> and we understand the high school is going to be the center now? >> i don't know. we've seen mobile command moving to that way. where they've set up, i don't know. i told someone there earlier i'm a retired police officer. and they don't need an untrained public safety person up there. these people are well trained and city officials need to stay away unless they're part of the tran plan tof86í try
thanks for joining us today. >> sure. >> what can you tell us? you've been talking with people monitoring this fire. >> just trying to keep up with this fire. without being there, or being in the way. i heard six buildings were residences engulfed and we've had quite a bit of help there. i understand this is something i heard offhand that there might be a water pressure problem out there. >> okay. we're watching ladder trucks throwing water from the air. hard to see...
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taking time to talk with us. and thank you for being with us. make sure you go to gretawire.com and let us know what you thought been our >> that is all the time that we have. >> if the sharks don't get you the bees will. in global warming will create bigger stores. >> patriots more whether. >> what are the risks? what is the truth? "summer myths" is our show tonight. john: it is hurricane season and i am told because of global warming there are more hurricanes and they are stronger. of course, we know you are supposed to put masking tape on your windows and the shape of the x to reinforce the class. most of us understand those are facts so why to talk about those on a show of "summer myths"? it is not true says the national hurricane center. fox meteorologist maria molina says in no. i always take the windows. i hear there are more hurricanes with global warming it is worse. >> a lot of people think there are more hurricanes now they and in the past and it is false. no data to support that we have ctually seen in past years we have seen more hu
taking time to talk with us. and thank you for being with us. make sure you go to gretawire.com and let us know what you thought been our >> that is all the time that we have. >> if the sharks don't get you the bees will. in global warming will create bigger stores. >> patriots more whether. >> what are the risks? what is the truth? "summer myths" is our show tonight. john: it is hurricane season and i am told because of global warming there are more hurricanes...
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and even used to help the curiosity rover. although i won't describe myself as a fan of extreme sports i have always wanted to try parachuting witnessed this take a hard landing. second thoughts. to the drawing board for the parachute research institute. founded in one thousand nine hundred eighty six the institute is part of aviation. which is the main. part. it is one of only a few companies in the world the full range of development. institutes contacts research development and production as well as ground and flight sets of all these partially systems the base era jumping ship shot we were lucky enough to catch one of the research institute partially test as well a little longer of course here on the airfield we have all the right conditions of flat surface and things like that in reality those soldiers have to land on various different terrains here but the and they'll have to have time to maneuver so that they can land safely and it was a partnership is in the ability to maneuver people and the horizontal speed of a para
and even used to help the curiosity rover. although i won't describe myself as a fan of extreme sports i have always wanted to try parachuting witnessed this take a hard landing. second thoughts. to the drawing board for the parachute research institute. founded in one thousand nine hundred eighty six the institute is part of aviation. which is the main. part. it is one of only a few companies in the world the full range of development. institutes contacts research development and production as...
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for us, just a scattering of showers northwest of us, probably will not affect the chicago area today and tomorrow. we start the day sunday with a couple of fog patches in the morning and see the fair weather cumulus clouds developing in the afternoon. nationally there are flood watches in the southwest, southeast and advisories for wildfires and fire out to the west with blood advisories: in the monsoon thunderstorms, expected to go into utah. they could use some of those farther north to put out some of those fires in idaho that have been burning and sending smoke through the air there. here's our forecast. the podgy bob byrd of this morning with a little haze in the air with mostly sunny skies and a high of 85 today. winds will become a light easterly of the lake in the afternoon. little like the breezes but 85 expected as a high. fair, warm and pettifog tonight. low is 63. a little haze in the air and light winds. tomorrow air pollution at she day with his the sunshine and moderate humidity, high of 88. southwest winds takeover and increasing in strength on wednesday and the tempe
for us, just a scattering of showers northwest of us, probably will not affect the chicago area today and tomorrow. we start the day sunday with a couple of fog patches in the morning and see the fair weather cumulus clouds developing in the afternoon. nationally there are flood watches in the southwest, southeast and advisories for wildfires and fire out to the west with blood advisories: in the monsoon thunderstorms, expected to go into utah. they could use some of those farther north to put...
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it can be used to pinpoint the location. a person that knows can deduce whether he is a weekly churchgoer, and unfaithful husband, and outpatient receiving medical treatment, an associate of particular individuals or political groups. that information is relatively easy to collect. now that montana has become the first state in the nation and dating probable cause, he hopes his message of privacy spreads. >> every state usually doesn't start with new legislation, they see someone else do it and copy it. >> they have nearly identical pieces of legislation following montana. >> we are giving up all these rights and has seen no gains in security. where is the balance? now we have no right to live our lives. that is the real question and that is the biggest concern that i think we have. >> where is it going? how is it being used? i will tell you what. intent in government is great but it is usually misled and used the wrong way. >> on the local level, it does not hold true. the question now, will more states continue this trend?
it can be used to pinpoint the location. a person that knows can deduce whether he is a weekly churchgoer, and unfaithful husband, and outpatient receiving medical treatment, an associate of particular individuals or political groups. that information is relatively easy to collect. now that montana has become the first state in the nation and dating probable cause, he hopes his message of privacy spreads. >> every state usually doesn't start with new legislation, they see someone else do...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the sa. it is a choice of the editorial board. if they are going to, for example, reflect some of the shows in arabic, yes, that would be a problem. another quick problem, melissa, is inside the middle east today. thiss a channel that will be funded, but the egyptians are at war with al jazeera. so that is something we have to wait and see. melissa: is this a mess advertisers want to get anywhere near or are they serving up an audience you would only get there, that is an opportunity to sell them dishwashing detergent. >> it is all about the advertisers. probably very goo
thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the sa. it is a choice of the...
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we started using these powders very successfully. but because of the positive properties you feel boys. will feel the materials if you modify your child like you are very stable. their structure doesn't change time little tool. so like little they can be used is decades in their properties would remain tracting unchangeable. and the benefits don't end there it's also offers better groups of vehicles reduce noise levels as well as increased resistance to roasting and cracking in addition to all the safety and economic benefits it also provides the perfect solution to the world. growing disposal problem with these workers said that they won't have to do this section of road again for another couple of decades i'm afraid that's all for today but with. recently throughout the world i'm sure more of you will enjoy the ride. what defines a country's success placeless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. the interview. cut. to. speak your language they will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish more
we started using these powders very successfully. but because of the positive properties you feel boys. will feel the materials if you modify your child like you are very stable. their structure doesn't change time little tool. so like little they can be used is decades in their properties would remain tracting unchangeable. and the benefits don't end there it's also offers better groups of vehicles reduce noise levels as well as increased resistance to roasting and cracking in addition to all...
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what's wrong with using agents? >> using agents means you don't know your entire supply chain, from where your products are coming in. you don't have any idea. that's the danger. so you have very little idea after one or two agents, you are lost in the supply chain. >> from what you're saying it sounds like walmart's supply chain is so out of control that there could be more tazreens? >> walmart has no idea from where their goods are coming from. this is the bad and worse sentence i can say. walmart has no idea where their goods are coming from. >> well, if walmart doesn't know where its goods are being produced, it's because they choose not to know. this is a company whose success is built first and foremost on an extraordinary level of control they exert over production in their global supply chain. >>walmart refused to give us any information about its supply chain. but a spokesperson told us walmart relies on its suppliers to implement the company's standards. there's a reason bangladesh is so popular with compa
what's wrong with using agents? >> using agents means you don't know your entire supply chain, from where your products are coming in. you don't have any idea. that's the danger. so you have very little idea after one or two agents, you are lost in the supply chain. >> from what you're saying it sounds like walmart's supply chain is so out of control that there could be more tazreens? >> walmart has no idea from where their goods are coming from. this is the bad and worse...
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eastern also on c-span. " isoining us on "newsmakers senator patrick leahy. .hanks for joining us joining us for the questioning, phil mattingly, of bloomberg news. and legal affairs for cq roll call. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for being here. >> your committee has been at the center of two of the biggest debates, guns and immigration. as we head into this recess, i'd like to know what your personal top priorities are for the remainder of the year. -having a lot of quiet -- i've been having a lot of quiet meetings with members of the house. to get something on the president's. hearing this week, is getting nsa information on americans, i don't think there is enough transparency. i intend to work for some limitations and have the american people have a better idea how the secret court, the fisa court works. i want to do a number of other things. senator corner of texas and i are working on a way to get forensic labs. if somebody is going to be charged with a crime, and there is dna evidence, there is at least certain standards so we do not have some of the terrible this takes w
eastern also on c-span. " isoining us on "newsmakers senator patrick leahy. .hanks for joining us joining us for the questioning, phil mattingly, of bloomberg news. and legal affairs for cq roll call. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for being here. >> your committee has been at the center of two of the biggest debates, guns and immigration. as we head into this recess, i'd like to know what your personal top priorities are for the remainder of the year. -having a...
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most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the end of the past school year and killed several students. teachers and faculty welcome kids back today with a big celebration hoping to put the memory of the twister behind them. >> reporter: it's a new beginning in moore, oklahoma. >> it's first day of school. we're back together. [ cheers and applause ] . >> reporter: abc world news went back to school with students after a powerful ef 5 tornado tore through the town in may killing four people including seven people from the elementary school. two schools were flattened by the twister. >> are you excited
most much us around 60 and back around 80 tomorrow. tomorrow the weather will begin to change as the clouds begin to stream in out of the south. the a rain maker developing in the coastal southeast and will run the coast. it will go into the day on sunday. enjoy a mild and dry evening and a bright start in the morning because things will change, especially on sunday. more on that coming up. >>> back to school in moore, oklahoma. a city devastated by a deadly tornado that struck at the...
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